About the Bison-- Bucknell enters its final regular season match on a season-best nine-match winning streak. The Bison defeated Binghamton 33-7 last Friday, and followed that with a 22-16 win over Army West Point on Sunday -- Bucknell’s nine-match winning streak is its longest since it won 10 in a row in 2014-15. -- The Bison reached double figures in victories for a fourth consecutive year, the first time in program history that has happened. -- Tyler Smith (141 pounds), Victor Lopez (157) and Tom Sleigh (197) remain in the national rankings this week.-- Smith had big win in matchup of ranked opponents at 141 pounds in the win over Army, beating No. 16 Logan Everett in overtime, 14-10. It was his eighth career win over a ranked opponent, including three this season. -- Sleigh brings an 18-bout winning streak into the matchup, the longest by a Bison wrestler this year. He is a team-best 27-4 on the season and is 15th on the program’s career victories list with 85. Sleigh is listed 12th in school history in career winning percentage (.726).-- Lopez ranks ninth in program history in wins with a 102-49 career record. He hit the 100-win milestone with a tech fall against Sacred Heart earlier this season.-- In his first season at heavyweight, senior Tyler Greene is an impressive 17-8, including 8-1 in EIWA duals. He is currently on an eight-match winning streak.-- Bucknell has won its last six home matches and is 8-1 in its last nine home duals.-- The last Bucknell loss to a non-ranked team was more than a year ago, when the Bison were defeated by Penn 19-18 in February of 2016. That span includes 13 non-ranked contests.-- Bucknell’s eight seniors will be honored prior to the match. The group includes Rory Bonner, Grim Gonzalez, Tyler Greene, Logan Kerin, Joey Krulock, Victor Lopez, Jackson Timm, and Austin Wetterau.

About Columbia-- Columbia is 3-11 overall and 1-4 against EIWA opponents this year. -- This contest will also be the final regular season match for the Lions before participating in the EIWA Championships. -- The Lions have won three of their past four regular season-ending matches.